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GPS | Yes |
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Water Resistance | IPX7 |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, ANT+ |
Wireless | Yes |
Altimeter | Yes |
Cadence | Yes |
Heart Rate Monitor | Yes |
Type | Bike Computer |
Mounting | Handlebar |
Introduces the SIGMA ROX 9.1 as a versatile cycling companion and highlights its functions.
Lists the items included in the package, such as the computer head, speed transmitter, cadence transmitter, and chest belt.
Instructions on how to mount the bracket onto the handlebars or front end.
Details on attaching speed and cadence transmitters using cable ties or O-rings.
Guidance on positioning magnets for speed and cadence detection.
Steps for attaching the SIGMA ROX 9.1 unit to the installed bracket.
Explains the process of synchronizing the computer with speed, cadence, and heart rate transmitters.
Details on how to synchronize speed, including automatic and manual methods.
Describes the procedures for synchronizing the cadence transmitter.
Instructions for synchronizing the heart rate chest belt.
Guides the user on how to wake the device from sleep mode and begin initial setup.
Explains the menu navigation system, including menu levels and button functions.
Identifies and explains the function of each physical button on the SIGMA ROX 9.1 device.
Describes the different sections of the device's display and their purposes.
Details the information displayed in the upper part of the screen, including Favorites A/B.
Explains how to display and customize up to 4 current values in Favorites A and B.
Describes the navigation level display and how to enable/disable it.
Explains the function of the information bar for navigating menu levels.
Explains the middle display area, including current speed and various status icons.
Describes the lower display section, which shows the currently active function.
Provides a visual representation of the device's menu structure and navigation flow.
An overview of the device's capabilities and features.
Lists the various functions available, including bike, heart rate, and altitude features.
Explains the role of the motion sensor for automatic start/stop and altitude measurement.
Describes how to personalize settings by saving up to 10 functions in Favorites A and B for quick access.
Explains how to hide non-essential functions to focus on key data during a ride.
Details the two data storage methods: 7 Trips and Logbook.
Explains the storage of trip data in up to 7 trips.
Describes the logbook for storing trips for later analysis via PC.
Explains the PC compatibility and data transfer via the docking station and SIGMA SPORT software.
How the device wakes up from sleep mode via motion or button press.
Overview of the device's versatile functions and features.
Details how to store and customize up to 10 functions in Favorites A and B for ride display.
Lists and explains various cycling-specific functions available under "Trip data/cycling".
Explains cycling functions like distance counter and gear shift optimization using expansion.
Covers heart rate monitoring, including zones, time in zones, and calories burnt.
Explains the temperature-related functions, showing actual, minimum, and maximum temperatures.
Details uphill-specific metrics like climb meters, rate of ascent, and distance uphill.
Covers downhill metrics such as descend meters, rate of descent, and distance downhill.
Explains time-related features like clock, date, stopwatch, and countdown timer.
Introduces special features like the light manager.
Describes how to enable/disable the device's backlight.
Details how to calibrate altitude using barometric pressure and different calibration methods.
Explains the performance calculation based on power needed to move the bike.
Describes the GHOST RACE feature for racing against a recorded performance.
Explains programming and accessing up to 15 functions via Favorites A and B for ride convenience.
Details using the logbook to store trips and transfer them to a PC for analysis.
Explains setting the save interval for logging data and its impact on memory capacity.
Instructions on how to start and stop the logbook function.
Steps to manually start and stop the logbook recording.
How to set route points as markers during a ride.
Explains how to manually save or reset trip data in the main menus.
Introduces the main menu "Setting" and lists its submenus.
Explains the general principle for setting functions directly or via PC.
Demonstrates setting units and time parameters on the device.
Guides on setting user profile details like birthday.
Lists functions available under the "Unit" setting, such as language and clock.
Details settings for Bicycle I, including bike type, wheel size, and weight.
Covers settings for a second bicycle, including type, wheel size, and weight.
Explains how to set up to three different home altitudes for calibration.
Details user profile settings like gender, birthday, weight, height, and heart rate zones.
Lists the preset functions available for Favorites A (Flat Land).
Lists the 10 preset functions for Favorites A.
Lists the preset functions available for Favorites B (Mountains).
Introduces the section for viewing total accumulated values for cycling, heart rate, and uphill/downhill.
Shows total values related to cycling, like distance and ride time for bike I and II.
Displays total values for calories burnt for bike I and II.
Lists total values for uphill metrics like trip altitude difference and maximum altitude.
Shows total values related to downhill metrics like climb meters and distance.
Instructions on how to reset the device to its original factory settings.
Lists the minimum and recommended system requirements for Windows and Mac computers.
Step-by-step guide for installing the SIGMA DATA CENTER software.
Instructions for connecting and installing the docking station for data transfer.
Information regarding the water-resistant capabilities and care for the device.
Guidelines for washing and maintaining the heart rate chest belt.
Advice on consulting a doctor before starting exercise programs, especially with cardiovascular issues.
Provides solutions for common issues like no speed/cadence display or synchronization problems.
Answers common questions about battery replacement, interference, and altitude calibration.
Explains how battery status is shown on the unit and transmitters.
Lists the maximum, minimum, and default values for various bike-related technical data.
Continues the technical data table, including heart rate, temperature, altitude, and time parameters.
Completes the technical data table, covering settings like volume, bike type, and user weight.
Provides ambient temperature ranges and battery types for different device components.
Details warranty terms, contact information for claims, and battery disposal guidelines.